When the driving test has ended, you can call your instructor over if they didn’t go with you on your test. This is so they can listen to the result and help you with any feedback afterwards.The examiner will:

tell you if you passed or not

explain how you did during the test

The different types of faultsThere are 3 types of faults that can be marked:

a dangerous fault - involves actual danger to you, the examiner, the public or property

a serious fault - could potentially be dangerous

a driving fault - not potentially dangerous, but if you make the same fault throughout your test it could become a serious fault

If you pass your test The examiner will give you a pass certificate if you pass the test. They will also ask you if you want your full licence to be sent to you automatically.Once you have passed your test you can start driving straight away - you don’t need to wait for your full licence to arrive.If you don’t pass You have to wait another 10 working days before you can take another test if you don’t pass. Working days don’t include Sundays and public holidays.Feedback on how eco-efficient your driving isThe examiner will also give you feedback about how eco-efficient your driving is.